Organized by wave features rather than pattern names, this atlas helpsguide the reader to an EEG interpretation even when the waveformis unfamiliar. The first section takes the reader through the processof characterizing EEG waves by their features. The second sectionorganizes EEG patterns by their features, so provides EEG waveformdifferential diagnoses. The third section is organized alphabeticallyby pattern name with each pattern described in a way that allowsthe reader to distinguish it from similarly appearing patterns. Examplesof the patterns also are provided.
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Hartman, A. L. (2005). Atlas of EEG Patterns. Neurology, 65(2). https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000174180.41994.39
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